Fajr Prayer Times — Isfahan, Iran – 03:17
Today's Islamic prayer times in Isfahan, Iran include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Fajr Prayer Times
03:17
Isfahan, Iran · Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran
Today's Salah Times in Isfahan
Fajr at 03:17 in Isfahan is a daily test of discipline; the believer who stands once trains the heart for years.
Qur’an Before Sunrise
Reciting in the 98-minute window after Fajr in Isfahan is among the most rewarded acts of the day; the angels of night and day meet here.
Moonlight at Fajr
A bright moon over Isfahan can mask the early signs of dawn; the calendar still places Fajr at 03:17 because the sun, not the moon, defines it.
The Heaviest Prayer
The Prophet ﷺ called Fajr and Isha the heaviest on the hypocrites — guarding Fajr at 03:17 in Isfahan is, by inversion, a sign of sincerity.
Civil Time vs Solar Time
Isfahan’s civil clock is a regional convention; the 03:17 you observe is rooted in actual solar geometry.
Turkey (Diyanet)
Diyanet uses tested local rules for Turkey; for Isfahan, the Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran method governs today’s 03:17.
Six-Hour Minimum
If circumstances make 19:47 impossible, sleeping six hours and waking at Fajr (03:17) is enough — sleep deprivation is repaid in afternoon qailulah, never in missed prayer.
For Students
A student in Isfahan who guards Fajr at 03:17 buys a quiet, witnessed study window before the city wakes.
Village vs City Fajr
A village fifty kilometres from Isfahan may differ by 1–3 minutes — your phone’s 03:17 is location-specific, not city-generic.